a spatula used by artists for mixing or applying or scraping off oil paints
a blunt knife A knife is a sharp-edged hand tool used for cutting
a flexible knife with no sharp point used for mixing or stirring color
a long, straight spatula that is used for mixing paints and scraping a palette clean
flexible painting tool that can be used for cleaning palette, mixing or applying IMPASTO paint.
This is a flat, generally unsharpened, thin metal blade. It's thinner than most knifes and is pretty flexible. Mine is about 6 inches long and 1 inch wide with rounded ends and a flat handle. They are useful for lifting, flipping, scraping, spreading and evening stuff. I also like to brandish mine at people I am talking at when I am cooking.
A small knife used for removing and adding paint to either the palette or a canvas.
A flexible knife for mixing and moving paint on your palette.
a flat, usually blunt, knife for removing slices of cakes from a plate or smoothing flat cake and dessert mixtures, etc.
An artist's knife with a thin, dull, flexible blade, used for mixing, scrapping or applying paint. It can be made of plastic or metal.
A thin blade of varying flexibility set in a handle; used for mixing paints or applying them to a surface.
A knife used by painters for mixing, applying and cleaning paints.
Utensil with a thin, flexible blade
A flexible metal spatula used for mixing paint or applying paint to a surface.
A palette knife is a blunt knife with an extremely flexible steel blade and no sharpened cutting edge. It is primarily used for mixing paint colors, paste, etc., or for marbling, decorative endpapers, etc. The "palette" in the name is a reference to an artist's palette which is used for mixing oil paints.